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Apollo Global Is Taking Rackspace Private in a $4.3 Billion Deal

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August 26, 2016, 10:11 AM ET
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Cloud services provider Rackspace Hosting said it agreed to be taken private by Apollo Global Management in a deal valued at $4.3 billion, as the private-equity firm boosts its investments in the technology sector.

Rackspace’s shares were up 4.3% at $31.50 in early trading on Friday, just shy of Apollo’s offer of $32 per share.

The offer represents a premium of 38.2% to Rackspace’s closing price on August 3, the day before reports that the company was in advanced talks with PE firms for a go-private deal.

Reuters reported earlier this month that Rackspace (RAX) was in talks with Apollo(APO).

As part of the deal, expected to close in the fourth quarter, private-equity firm Searchlight Capital Partners will also make an investment in Rackspace.

Apollo, with $186 billion in assets, has been looking to step up its investments in technology.

Affiliates of the firm in July agreed to take Outerwall (OUTR), the owner of Redbox video rental kiosks, private in a deal valued at about $1.6 billion.

Rackspace, which leases server space and helps corporations store and access data in the cloud, has focused on growing its cloud business amid rising competition from established players such as Microsoft (MSFT) and IBM (IBM) and startups.

See also: IBM Revives Its Fight With Intel Over Server Chip Dominance

Rackspace has explored a sale several times since it announced it was working with Morgan Stanley to explore strategic alternatives two years ago.

Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, Barclays and RBC Capital Markets are Apollo’s financial advisers, while Goldman Sachs advised Rackspace.

Morgan Stanley also provided services in connection with the deal.

Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, Barclays and Royal Bank of Canada are providing financing for the deal.

Paul, Weiss, Rifkind and Wharton & Garrison are legal advisers to Apollo while Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati is Rackspace’s legal adviser.

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